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* so funny in English the name of the village translated to "Serum" and the village Darow to "gifts" Dariv actually means gifts)but google translate is not too good )-----СУРОВИЦЯ/Surowica was NOT a Russian village it was a Rusyn(Ruthenian) village. Lemko village======= Before WW2 they were Greek Catholics.--village in Podkarpackie province , in the district of Sanok , in the municipality of Komańcza , in the Beskid Niski so it was very close to Komancha where were other Komanetskys probably your famiy member married into the village Surowice====In the years 1772-1914 the county district Sanok , district court in Bukowsko . In 1898. Village had 473 residents and 76 houses.. From November 1918 to January 1919 this village was part of Komancza Republic . 33 villages united to fight for an independent Ukraine.Greek Catholics had their own church parish church. St. Nicholas (formerly Church. Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary). In 1936. There were 495 Greek Catholics. Belonging to the parish churches were filial churches in the Darow and Moszczańec..The church was after 1947. taken apart, fragments of the iconostasis is located in the Historical Museum in Sanok.(I saw it when I was there***)The village was built in a valley creek with a long street, so-called. łańcuchówka . To this day remaining of the village on Moszczanka traces in the form church, the old cemetery, surrounded by tall July and the second, newer cemetery with tombstones dating from the early twentieth century. MANY photos on this site <a href="http://www.apokryfruski.org/kultura/lemkowszczyzna/surowica/" target="_blank">http://www.apokryfruski.org/kultura/lemkowszczyzna/surowica/</a><br>Komancha / Kumancha [Ru] Komancza [Polish]<br>Sanok District, present day SE Poland<br>Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records<br>Babey / Babej<br>Barna<br>Bogulla / Bogula<br>Boiwka / Boilka / Bovka (5 families)<br>Burianyk / Burjanyk ( 2 families)<br>Wolosacki / Volosats'kyj<br>Harhay / Harhaj ( 4 families)<br>Hoholik / Hoholyk<br>Hrynio / Hryn'o ( 2 families)<br>Dziurdzio / Dzjurdz'o<br>Diadio / Djad'o<br>Kantolak / Kantoljak ( 2 families)<br>Kapustianik / Kapuscianik / Kapustjanyk<br>Komaniecki / Komanicki / Komanets'kyj<br>Kopilec / Kopila / Kopylets' ( 2 families)<br>Kuchyna / Kukhnya ( 3 families)<br>Lenczyszyn / Lenchyshyn<br>Lodynski / Lodyns'kyj<br>Mankowicz / Mankovych ( 4 families)<br>Ostrowski / Ostrovs'kyj<br>Pankowicz / Pankovych<br>Patrosz / Patrosh ( 5 families)<br>Pelesz / Pelisz / Pelesh ( 2 families)<br>Polumachanicz / Polumakhanych ( 4 families)<br>Romanik / Romanyk ( 2 families)<br>Stanczak / Stanchak ( 2 families)<br>Stec / Stets<br>Slimak / Slymak<br>Suszko / Sushko<br>Chomka / Khomka ( 4 families)<br>Car / Tsar<br>Czopik / Chopyk<br>Czurma / Churma<br>Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]<br>The church was «Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary» [1805] [still standing]<br>The wooden church was renovated in 1919. After WW-II the church was still in use until 1962, when it was taken by the Orthodox. Services were then held in a Roman Catholic chapel until 1987 when a Ukrainian Catholic church was built. The priest o. Orest Venhrynovych was murdered by the Poles here in 1944. The wooden church is protected as an architectural landmark by the Polish government. The church houses a number of ancient liturgical books dated 1638 to 1793.<br><a href="http://www.pslava.info/SanockyjPow_KomanchaS,109552.html" target="_blank">http://www.pslava.info/SanockyjPow_KomanchaS,109552.html</a>2015-06-17 14:39:39ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.6/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.5.1.1/mb.ashx
Hi Ruth ! <br>You have contact on Facebook with my son - Rafał. My e-mail <a href="mailto://tajpan@tlen.pl">tajpan@tlen.pl</a> . I will send you message on e-mail.<br>Jan Rusyniak2015-06-04 18:16:42Zrafal_rusyniakhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.5.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.5.1/mb.ashx
Hi Jan! <br>You are my cousin! We corresponded a few years ago &amp; sent me photographs. My great grandparents are also Basil &amp; Maria Kalasz from Swiatkowa Mala. I am going to the VATRA in Poland in <br>2016 and would like to meet you. I found a lot more on our Komanieckis from Swiatkowa up to my great great great grandfather Michael Komaniecki born in 1795. He was a “sculteti"(Latin) or town leader I believe. Email me at <a href="mailto://ruthwelch@cox.net">ruthwelch@cox.net</a>. What is your email? Sorry I just saw this post from 2013!<br>Ruth Komanetsky Welch<br>Ruth&gt;Michael Komanetsky&gt; Michael Komanetsky&gt; Basil Komaniecki&gt; Michael Komaniecki&gt; Michael Komaniecki of Swiatkowa Mala2015-05-21 13:35:54ZRWelch60http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.5.1/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.2.2/mb.ashx
Hi I know it has been some time but here are some updates. I believe Anna Komonetsky live in Russia she was at some time married to John Komonetsky and had a daughter Anna. Anna and her daughter Anna move to the USA in Early 1900. Anna Later Married Frank Barno2014-11-15 04:57:18Zsherwhite1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.2.2/mb.ashxRe: Komanetsky family treehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/7.1/mb.ashx
my family also from Komancza, please write2014-06-28 23:04:11ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/7.1/mb.ashxKomanetsky family treehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/7/mb.ashx
My mom name was Komanetsky and it is Ukrainian in roots. Some people say Ruthenian, Rus, Lemko but is in certain Ukrainian. Religion may be probably different depend on occupant sometime orthodox sometime Greek catholic. Most of them use to live in Komancza today Poland and Ukraine.<br>Only Komanetsky (Komanecki in Polish translation or Komanetskyj Ukrainian version) living in Poland today are my family!<br>2013-12-16 18:26:16Zterefenko_igorhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/7/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.5/mb.ashx
Hello, My name is Jan Rusyniak and I live in Poland.<br>My moom name is Helena Komaniecka (dauther od Bazyl and Maria), shes came from small villiage Świątkowa Mała. I have 55 years old. <br><br><br>2013-11-07 12:07:52Zofek111http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.5/mb.ashxKomanetsky Komanieckihttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/6/mb.ashx
Hello. My name is Jan Rusyniak and i live in Poland. My mom - Helena Komaniecka (dauther of Bazyl and Maria), shes came from small villiage Świątkowa Mała. I have 55 years old. Please contact me. 2013-11-05 19:04:39Zofek111http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/6/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.3/mb.ashx
Dzien dobry. Nazywam się Jan Rusyniak i mieszkam w Polsce. <br>Moja mama, Helena Komaniecka (córka Bazylego, Marii), pochodzi z miejscowości Świątkowa Mała. Ja mam 55 lat. <br>Czy mówicie po polsku? <br>Proszę o kontakt mailowy.2013-10-20 12:01:50Ztajpanhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.3/mb.ashxKomaniecki/Komanetskihttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/5/mb.ashx
First of all, is your family Greek Catholic or Roman catholic. Roman catholic are the Polish. I know you mentioned" Russian" speaking.<br>this is important. Just so that we are talking about the same people.<br>Usually every village had at least one person or family that had the same surname as the village they lived in.<br>The village of Komancza was once called the Komancza Republic and the surname for these Komanetskis came from there. As in my family there was a Mr. Chystohorbski<br>in Chystohorb and a Jawornicka in Jawirnyk etc. The records for all these villages etc start in about 1786 and that is where the name is first found.<br>All the surnames were changed to Polish spellings adding the sz and other letters. Ex. Komanetsy to Komaneszki, surname Chystohorbski to Czystogorski,<br>Feshanin to Feszanycz etc.<br>Have you searched the films for Wislok or for Komancza? I have both on film. My family is from Komancza,Wislok,Jawirnyk,radocycze, Czystohorb etc from<br>the surrounding villages.<br>Let me know about the religion.But I am certain that your family was Greek Catholic/Ruthenian/Rusyn.<br>It is a sad mistake but in the USA 80% of the people who say they are russian are actually Rusyn /Ruthenian. Espescially from this region.<br>They belong to the Russian Orthodox Church but should be Greek Catholic /Byzantine Rite/Ukrainian. This is a big mess. <br>The town of Komancza still exists with a church Greek Catholic and Greek Orthodox for the same people who were once again divided .<br>I hope you know the history of what happened in 1945 - 1947 Operation Vistula/Actsia Wisla. This was the ethnic cleansing by the Poles and Russians(Moscow)<br>Your grand mother missed all that by going to America. My family did not.<br>But,the churches did not only keep records at the church. Other copies of church records were also kept at the Deaneries and the<br>main city which could have been Bukowsko or Rzezow or Peremysl or Komancza etc for your village of Surowice. <br>Some village records are found in the strangest places!<br>I did find Jacob on Ellis Island passenger list. There is a Jacob age 36 going to Chicago to brother Gregory in 1903.<br>I know the Kachnycz name from wislok.<br>I will be going to the FHL tommorrow again. I always go on Thursdays.and I will search.<br>The village of surowica early records could be mixed in with any of these!!!!!! For example, I even found villages on films that were not even marked.<br>It is only that I know surnames well and noticed that the surnames changed. <br>Please let me know if you know any people who are from these villages who still remember and also please let me know if you have any photos from the villages and people before<br>the year 1947.<br><br>he Komancza Republic was an association of thirty Lemko villages, based around Komańcza in eastern Lemkivshchyna, that existed between 4 November 1918 and 23 January 1919. Its head of state was President of the Council Pantelejmon Shpylka. It was pro-Ukrainian and planned to unite with the West Ukrainian People's Republic, but was suppressed by the Polish government as part of the Polish–Ukrainian War.<br><br>The Republic's fate was sealed by the Treaty of Saint Germain, which gave Galicia west of the San to Poland.[1]<br><br>List of villages constituting the Republic<br>Baligród<br>Cisna<br>Czystogarb,<br>Przybyszów<br>Darów<br>Karlików<br>Płonna<br>Jawornik<br>Komańcza<br>Kulaszne<br>Kalnica<br> Rzepedź<br>Turzańsk<br>Duszatyn<br>Prełuki<br>Maniów<br>Morochów<br>Moszczaniec<br>Balnica<br>Smolnik<br>Wola Michowa<br>Łupków<br> Osławica<br>Radoszyce<br>Dołżyca[disambiguation needed]<br>Mików<br>Surowica<br>Sukowate<br>Szczawne<br>Wysoczany<br>Mokre<br>Puławy<br>Wisłok Wielki<br> <br><br><br>2013-02-07 01:19:32ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/5/mb.ashxKomaniecki/Komanetskihttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/4/mb.ashx
I also found Kumaneczka spelling coming from village Wola Jaslitska and also Kamenitzka spelling coming from village Lisko/Lesko<br>Ellis Island This is also the same area <br> <br><a href="http://www.mapywig.org/m/WIG100_300DPI/P51_S34_LESKO_300dpi" target="_blank">http://www.mapywig.org/m/WIG100_300DPI/P51_S34_LESKO_300dpi</a>....<br> <br>Name of Passenger Residence Arrived Age on Arrival Passenger Record Ship Manifest Ship Image <br>1. Ian Komaniecki Krolkpolski 1903 34 View View View <br>2. Ignac Komaniecki Kossowy 1905 30 View View View <br>3. Ignacz Komaniecki Kosowe, Galicia 1912 23 View View View <br>4. Iwan Komaniecki Dolzyca 1900 25 View View View <br>5. Jakob Komaniecki Kossowa 1903 36 View View View <br>6. Josef Komaniecki Brockhofe, Germany 1912 24 View View View <br>7. Jozef Komaniecki Gedenance, Russia 1906 21 View View View <br>8. Jozef Komaniecki Kosowy, Galicy 1905 36 View View View <br><br>I did not find your grandmother or others from the area but there is a Iwan as you see,he is from close village Dolzyca.<br>The others that say russia and Germany are not the right people.<br>They are a different ethnic people. Only the ones that say Galicia/Austria /Poland are the ones we search for.<br>Only the ones within the Komancza area<br>2013-02-07 01:17:53ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/4/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.3/mb.ashx
The Komaniecki could be Greek catholic and not Russian speaking in any shape or form!!!!!(Moscow people) but Ruthenian/Rusyn.<br>Then there are the Komaniecki that are ethnic Polish and<br>are Roman Catholic.<br>Both are from what is now Poland since WW2<br>This is why the ones from Komancza and Sonok area villages are not the same as the ones from Kosowe etc.2013-02-06 16:14:56ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.3/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.1.3/mb.ashx
Is your family Roman Catholic Polish ?<br>Just wondering regarding church records.<br>Some Komaniecki are GreekCatholic etc.<br>---------------------------------------<br>Village Kossowy/Kosowe<br>There were 2 Ignace Komaniecki going to Ellis Island.<br>Ignace age 30 in 1905 to Chicago to brother in law Ignace Turek?<br>Ignace Komaniecki age 23 in 1912 to brother John in Chicago.<br>says father is Walenci?<br>Jacob Komaniecki age 36 in 1903 going to Chicago to brother Gregory.<br>Josef Komaniecki age ? in 1905 but to Pennsylvania.<br>2013-02-06 16:06:41ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.1.3/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.4/mb.ashx
There seem to be Komaniecki from the surrounding areas of<br>Sanok/Komanzca.<br>Villages Surowice,Sanok,Komancza,Dolczyca, Lisko,Wola Jaslitska,Wislok Welikiy etc.<br>The other villages posted for a search on Ancestry are Kossowe/Kosowe but I am certain these are other people.<br>Also there is a Komanietcki from Swiatkowa Mala but this is<br>in another district even though within the search but is in Krempna/Jaslo.<br>The facts are best to start with and to work backwards.<br>If you can send me the correct surname on the passenger list i would like to read it. The surname is spelled so many different ways and not usually correctly. I myself have<br>found my family Ellis Island search,the surname spelled 26 different ways and had to find them by village.This was among at least 100 people with surname sounding the same.<br>My e-mail is <a href="mailto://diannamelnyk@hotmail.com">diannamelnyk@hotmail.com</a> or you can use ancestry to contact.<br>Also if Greek Catholic or Roman Catholic etc.2013-02-06 15:57:55ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.4/mb.ashxKomanieckihttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/3/mb.ashx
Name of Passenger Residence Arrived Age on Arrival Passenger Record Ship Manifest Ship Image <br>1. Ian Komaniecki Krolkpolski 1903 34 View View View <br>2. Ignac Komaniecki Kossowy 1905 30 View View View <br>3. Ignacz Komaniecki Kosowe, Galicia 1912 23 View View View <br>4. Iwan Komaniecki Dolzyca 1900 25 View View View <br>5. Jakob Komaniecki Kossowa 1903 36 View View View <br>6. Josef Komaniecki Brockhofe, Germany 1912 24 View View View <br>7. Jozef Komaniecki Gedenance, Russia 1906 21 View View View <br>8. Jozef Komaniecki Kosowy, Galicy 1905 36 View View View <br>92013-02-06 15:28:44ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/3/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.1.2/mb.ashx
Russian Orthodox people are usually not Russian but Rusyn/Ruthenian.2013-02-06 15:05:57ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.2/mb.ashx
Pajok-Sanok, Austria Galacia.<br><br>Please confirm correct spelling of village.<br>I know the name Barna. It is a name that is also from my<br>family village Komancza which is close to Sanok.2013-02-06 15:04:22ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.2/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.2.1/mb.ashx
I don't have any really new information. I researched a number of Komaniecki and variant names in relevant Galician villages, but nothing to connect them together. I'd be glad to hear whatever you found.2013-02-06 01:30:54Zmjquinn1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.2.1/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.1.1/mb.ashx
I see the Barno/Barna families in census records for Shenandoah, Schuylkill Co, PA, but I have no listings of Komanetsky/Komaniecki/Komaniecka individuals in that area. Sanok, Poland (formerly in Galicia) is easy to find on a map but I don't see anything that looks like "Pajok"; if it's a village name, it should show up somewhere. (My ancestral village was destroyed over 50 years ago, but it's still easy to find.) Sorry I can't be more help. Is the name definitely Komanetsky -- I mean, with that exact spelling?2012-09-07 20:03:04Zmjquinn1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1/mb.ashx
In the 19th century there were a number of Komanetsky families roughly in the area of Sanok -- Surowica, Wislok (Wislok Wielki) and Komancza -- and farther afield in Kosowy and Trzesowka. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to connect them all together. Many came to America at the turn of the last century (about 1900); New Jersey and Illinois were frequent destinations. In the 1940s, many (most?) of the Komanetskys remaining in Polish Galicia were driven from their Russian-speaking villages, which were (sometimes/usually?) destroyed behind them.2012-09-06 16:59:51Zmjquinn1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
I recently found more indications of a connection between Komanetskys of NJ/CT and Komanieckis of IL, because my Komanetskys from Surowica had some connection with the Komanieckis of the villages Trzesowka and Kosowy (also spelled Kossowy in many 19th-century records), which were within the Trzesowka parish at that time. Kosowy is located about 130km north of Swaitkova Mala.2012-03-18 18:43:02Zmjquinn1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashxWelcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1/mb.ashx
My Komanetsky family are from the former Russian village Surowica and surrounding villages in Galicia -- formerly in Austria-Hungary, now in the southwest corner of Poland near Sanok. The name also appears as Komaniecki in Polish. Most of my Komanetsky relatives immigrated to Connecticut and New Jersey. I'd be glad to hear from any fellow Komanetsky researchers.2004-12-31 01:00:47Zmjquinn1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.2/mb.ashx
I may have some iformation. Let me know if you found out<br>anything.2013-02-04 18:26:27ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.1.1.2/mb.ashx
The exact place is needed to confirm which Kosowe/Kosowo/Kosovo is the right place .2013-02-06 15:00:40ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.1.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.1.2/mb.ashx
Where exactly is Kosowe? There are several places that sound the same in different parts of Poland.2013-02-06 14:59:02ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.2/mb.ashx
This is a surname that has been mispelled so many different ways during immigration and also because is sounds the same in different ethnic groups. The same spelling of the surnames comes from Russia,Poland(greekcatholic/romancatholic)ethnic Ukrainian,Ethnic Polish, ethnic Russian etc.<br>The village of Swiatkowa Mala was a Ruthenian/Rusyn/Lemko/village belonging to Austria Hungary, Galicia etc and now in Poland since WW2.<br>Do you have information about the passenger lists?<br>Have you searched to see if there is a film for the church records? I have found my family since 1785 from the church records. I am going again to the Family History Library<br>tomorrow and will find the surname in the records from villages I have seen.<br><br>=======================<br>Świątkowa Mała<br>Świątkowa Mała [ɕfʲɔntˈkɔva ˈmawa] (Ukrainian: Святкова Мала, Sviatkova Mala) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krempna, within Jasło County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close to the border with Slovakia. It lies approximately 13 kilometres (8 mi) west of Krempna, 28 km (17 mi) south of Jasło, and 75 km (47 mi) south-west of the regional capital Rzeszów.[1]2013-02-06 14:53:07ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.3/mb.ashx
Unfortunately, the Komaniecki surname is difficult to search because it has been misspelled about 20 etc different ways during immigration. There are immigrants,as well as other people, who pronounce the surname basically the same but are different ethnic people. They have nothing to do with each other 90% of the time. There are the same surname sounding coming from Russia.Ukraine,Austria,other parts of Poland etc.<br>The best way to search is to first concentrate on the people you know that came from Surowice. I will go tommorrow to the Family History Library. I go there every<br>Thursday evening and will find the Komanetszki that I<br>can. I know I saw the name several times in another village in the area of Komancza. DO you have any knowledge of passenger list for your family? The surname Barna is a Komancza name.<br><br>Surowica, Podkarpackie VoivodeshipFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search Surowica <br>— Village — <br> <br>Surowica <br>Coordinates: 49°26′22″N 21°54′30″E﻿ / ﻿49.43944°N 21.90833°E﻿ / 49.43944; 21.90833 <br>Country Poland <br>Voivodeship Subcarpathian <br>County Sanok <br>Surowice was not a Russian Village. It was a Ruthenian/Rusyn/Lemko village that was ruled oncle by Austria-Hungary. became part of Poland after WW2.<br>I have been in the area recently as my family comes from<br>village Komancza If this is from where your family comes from then please<br>tell me who you are searching for and ho exactly was born there and approx years of birth. Have you ever searched for the records on film? I have found my family church records<br>and have viewed the films to find my family from 1786. This<br>is when the records started being kept by the churches.<br><br><br>Gmina Komańcza <br>Elevation 438 m (1,437 ft) <br><br>Surowica [surɔˈvʲit͡sa] (Ukrainian: Суровиця, Surovytsia) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Komańcza, within Sanok County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close to the border with Slovakia.[1] It lies approximately 16 kilometres (10 mi) north-west of Komańcza, 26 km (16 mi) south-west of Sanok, and 67 km (42 mi) south of the regional capital Rzeszów.<br>2013-02-06 14:36:23ZMelnyk_Diannehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.3/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1/mb.ashx
Hi MJ,<br>My Komanetsky family is from the village of Swaitkova Mala, Jaslo, Galicia. Jan (John) Komanetsky m. Mary Kalasz and had 3 sons, John, Wasyl, and Michael (my grandfather) born in the late 1800s. Some of John's family still live in Poland and spell the name the Polish spelling Komaniecki. One son Andrew immigrated to Argentina. Wasyl and Michael's family lived in Illinois. <br>Thanks for the information you sent me a few years ago.<br>Ruth Komanetsky Welch2005-06-07 19:12:00ZRWelch60http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
My Komanetsky relatives who live in Poland spell the name Komaniecki, the Polish spelling. So there may be some connection in the past. Is there another spelling of Kosowe--I can't seem to find it?2012-03-18 15:29:10ZRWelch60http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.1/mb.ashx
My grandfather Ignacz Komaniecki immigrated to the U.S. in 1912 from Kosowe Galicia in Austria. He came to Illinois after arriving at the port in New York and settled in Chicago. My family always pronounced their name "Komanetsky" even though we spelled it Komaniecki. I am just curious if there might be some relation.<br><br>Rose Komaniecki Sullivan2008-09-17 01:36:25Zux4484http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2/mb.ashx
I am looking for Anastia Komanetsky lived in Russian village Pajok-Sanok, Austria Galacia. She came to USA after servants overtook her land and she was left penniless. I believe she was of some power and not sure what that really means. From what I remember as a child she was very wealthy at one time and owned alot of property in that area. She came here with a daughter Anna same last name. They both married brothers Frank and Metro Barno. I so hope there is some connection here its like hitting a brick wall finding this name<br>2012-09-03 06:47:59Zsherwhite1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
The spelling is not exact I believe it is pronounced Komonetsky. Anastia may have come from a village that was destroyed. The Barno family in Shenandoah is the correct name. Komanetsky is Anastia's maiden name. the only records of her name is on birth cirtificates, babtisms and a few other records all with her maiden name spelled differently all pronounced relatively the same.2012-09-08 13:33:17Zsherwhite1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Welcome to Komanetsky (Komaniecki) Researchershttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.1/mb.ashx
Anastia Komanetsky had a daughter same last name but I don't believe they came to the USA together. I believe Anastia came in 1900 and Anna in 1903. Anastia may have been married to a Barno - Barna or shortly married after her arrival. On some papers they pajok-sanuk -austria Galacia. They considered themselves Russian Orthodox. They fled when landowners were overtaken by servants. They lived in shenandoah, PA. I am really strugling to find the parish or area that they originated from.2012-09-07 14:25:06Zsherwhite1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.komanetsky/1.2.1.1/mb.ashx